

Coconut Cup Brush
Once you use this coconut cup brush, you’ll wonder how you ever scrubbed glasses and tumblers with a short, stubby sponge. The stiff, plant-based bristles dive deep into tall cups, coffee carafes, and jars so you can ditch plastic bottle brushes without sacrificing a sparkling clean sink.
Made from coconut fiber, wood, and metal instead of microplastic-shedding nylon, this brush is tough on stuck-on residue but gentle on glass and stainless steel. Hang it to dry between uses, and you’ve got a long-lasting, low-waste sink side upgrade.
Note: This brush is great for cups, glasses, and wide-mouth bottles, but it does not fit inside wine bottles or baby bottles.
Features
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9" long handle reaches into tall cups, mugs, jars, and coffee carafes
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Sturdy coconut fiber bristles scrub effectively without scratching glass or stainless steel
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Bristles are wrapped around a metal wire core, so you can gently bend the head to suit different shapes
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Compact brush head (about 2" at the widest point) is easy to maneuver and store
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Natural fibers drain and dry quickly when hung by the jute string loop
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Comfortable wooden handle gives you a solid, non-slip grip
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Completely plastic-free and made from renewable, plant-based materials
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Helps reduce microplastic pollution compared to conventional plastic dish brushes
Packaging
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Brush arrives without individual retail packaging or in minimal paper-based labeling only
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Shipped plastic-free in recyclable paper and cardboard materials
Dimensions
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Approx. 9" long
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Brush head approx. 2" at the widest point
End-of-Life Disposal
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Coconut fiber bristles: Remove from the metal core and compost in a home or municipal compost where accepted
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Wooden handle: Can be composted or allowed to biodegrade; break into smaller pieces to speed things up
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Jute hanging loop: Remove and compost with other natural fibers
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Metal core: Recycle with scrap metal where facilities exist
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If composting or metal recycling isn’t available in your area, dispose of components in the trash — you’ll still have avoided sending a fully plastic brush to the landfill every few months.
Need a longer brush? Check out the Long Bottle Brush